Show #1057 1989-03-21 (taped 1988-12-05) Regular

Contestants

Emeric Schultz — a chemistry professor from Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania

Pat Gravitt — a project manager originally from San Diego, California

Paul Curry — a training consultant from Laguna Hills, California (whose 2-day cash winnings total $24,101)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Paul $1,500 $2,000 $5,000 $0
3rd place: Colortyme console TV + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger
$5,500
18 R (including 1 DD), 5 W (including 1 DD)
Pat $900 $1,700 $5,300 $10,001
2nd place: Bassett bedroom set & Burlington bed coverings + Jeopardy! box game or Jeopardy! Challenger
$5,300
16 R, 3 W
Emeric $300 $200 $5,400 $10,700
New champion: $10,700
$4,200
12 R (including 1 DD), 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

SEE THE USA SHAKESPEARE LYRICS CELEBRITY MARRIAGES ANCIENT EGYPT "T" TIME
$100 [3]
As you might expect, the Josephine Tussaud Museum in Hot Springs, Ark. is this type of museum
wax
Paul
$100 [12]
Shakespeare anglicized the name of this feuding family from the Italian Capeletti
the Capulets
Paul
$100 [9]
"Hang down your head Tom Dooley, poor boy you're bound to" do this
die
Pat
$100 [21]
Cinematographer Hal Rosson, the last husband of this legendary platinum blonde, died in 1988 at the age of 93
Jean Harlow
Emeric
$100 [14]
Like Emily Post & Eleanor Roosevelt, Ptah Hotep wrote on this subject
etiquette
Paul
$100 [1]
The prehensile, protruding proboscis of a pachyderm
trunk
Emeric
$200 [7]
1961 marked the opening of the 1st Six Flags theme park, "Six Flags Over" this state
Texas
Paul
$200 [13]
His last lines were "Caesar, now be still: I killed not thee with half so good a will"
Brutus
Pat
$200 [17]
"I'm just a kid again doin' what I did again singing a song when" it "comes bob, bob, bobbin' along"
Red, Red Robin
Paul
$200 [25]
He was Carole Lombard's 1st husband, though he was more famous as Myrna Loy's movie husband
William Powell
$200 [23]
The Ancient Egyptians tried special formulas to restore this; if only the FDA approved Rogaine earlier
hair
Paul Emeric
$200 [2]
It can be a type of shark, moth or lily, but the moth & the lily won't eat you
tiger
Pat
$300 [8]
The little house where she wrote the "Little House" books is now a museum in Mansfield, Missouri
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Paul
$300 [15]
Shakespeare's saga of Kate & Petruchio, it inspired a ballet with the same title
The Taming of the Shrew
Emeric
$300 [18]
"The Marines' Hymn" says, "1st to fight for right & freedom & to keep" this "clean"
honor
Pat
$300 [28]
He was Carole Lombard's 2nd husband
Clark Gable
Pat
$300 [24]
Menes, the 1st king of the 1st Dynasty, founded this capital city near present day Cairo
Memphis
Pat
$300 [4]
An acrobat, or his drinking glass
tumbler
Paul
$400 [10]
You can tour the Denver home of this musical heroine the Titanic couldn't "sink"
(The Unsinkable) Molly Brown
Emeric
$400 [16]
There's a page named Moth in "Love's Labour's Lost" & a fairy named Moth in this play
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Pat
$400 [19]
Oscar Hammerstein wrote, "Don't throw" these "at me... people will say we're in love"
bouquets
$400 [29]
She was married to violinist Alexander Schneider before she married Rip Torn
Geraldine Page
$400 [26]
Thutmose I was the 1st to build his tomb here
Valley of the Kings
Paul
$400 [5]
It's Neptune's spear, not his chewing gum
trident
Paul
$500 [11]
Located at Church Street in Charleston this "Row" was the setting for a famous opera
Catfish Row
Pat
$500 [22]
At the end of "Macbeth", he invites everyone to see him crowned at Scone
Malcolm
Paul
$500 [20]
Cole Porter wrote, "You'd be so nice to come home to, you'd be so nice by" this
the fire
$500 [30]
She's had 3 husbands: banker Robin Hoen, producer Robert Evans & Steve McQueen
Ali MacGraw
Pat
DD $1,000 [27]
In 332 B.C. he took possession of Egypt without a struggle
Alexander (the Great)
Paul
$500 [6]
If your plants love to climb, give them one of these latticework frames
trellis
Pat Emeric

Double Jeopardy! Round

JULY AMERICAN INDIANS AUTHORS PLANTS STATUES ENDS WITH "ETTE"
$200 [10]
On July 27, 1953 the armistice ending this war was signed
Korean War
Emeric
$200 [24]
The only 1 of "The 5 Civilized Tribes" whose name doesn't begin with "C", many of them live in Fla.
Seminoles
Pat
$200 [9]
Film director who wrote his 1988 autobiography "The Magic Lantern" in Swedish
Ingmar Bergman
Pat
$200 [16]
A favorite winter snack for squirrels, this nut is the fruit of the oak tree
acorn
Emeric
$200 [1]
National Statuary Hall is located in this Washington, D.C. building
Capitol Building
Paul Pat
$200 [4]
Balzac's "cousin", or the Divine Miss M
Bette
Paul
$400 [11]
James Monroe was one of the three presidents who died on this date in July
4th of July
Pat
$400 [25]
The largest city in Nebraska was named for this tribe whose name means "going upstream"
Omaha
Paul
$400 [15]
Machiavelli was imprisoned & tortured on suspicion of plotting against this ruling family
Medici
Pat
$400 [17]
Both the radish & the horseradish you eat are from this part of the plant
root
Paul
$400 [2]
The most recent World Book devotes 8 pages to this one statue
Statue of Liberty
Paul Emeric
$400 [5]
Howdy Doody is one
marionette
Pat
$600 [12]
On July 20, 1974 Turkish troops landed on this island where they've remained ever since
Cyprus
Pat
$600 [26]
When he took his alphabet to Tenn., the tribal council put him on trial for practicing black magic
Sequoyah
Pat
$600 [21]
Henry Miller wrote his 1st important book, "Tropic of Cancer", while living in this country
France
Emeric
$600 [18]
This herbal root used in cough medicines & candy is related to & tastes somewhat like anise
licorice
Paul
$600 [3]
This statue looks over Rodin's grave
The Thinker
Paul
$600 [6]
A long, narrow gemstone, or a long, narrow loaf of French bread
baguette
Paul
$800 [13]
On July 1, 1970 the birthday July 9, 1951 was picked as the 1st of these
draft numbers
Paul
$800 [27]
This American Indian food consists of meat, fat & berries pressed into small cakes
pemmican
Emeric
$800 [22]
"BUtterfield 8" author whose 1st novel was "Appointment in Samarra"
John O'Hara
$800 [19]
The wood of this southern tree, known for its creamy white flowers, is used to make Venetian blinds
magnolia
Emeric
DD $2,000 [29]
Museum housing the statue seen here:
the Louvre
Emeric
$800 [7]
A plush bench seat in a restaurant
banquette
Emeric
DD $1,000 [14]
The 1st raid this son of a sugar planter led, July 26, 1953, failed & got him jailed
Fidel Castro
Paul
$1,000 [28]
This "regal" Indian war has been called "the bloodiest conflict in 17th century New England"
King Philip's War
Emeric
$1,000 [23]
Son of missionaries who worked in India, he set his novel "Siddhartha" there
Hermann Hesse
Pat
$1,000 [20]
Varieties of this tree include the red, Japanese & sugar
maple
Paul
$1,000 [8]
Specs on a stick
lorgnette

Final Jeopardy!

U.S. PRESIDENTS

Though his 2nd administration was scandal ridden, he was almost nominated for a 3rd term 4 years later

Ulysses Grant

Paul "Who was A. Jackson?" — wagered $5,000
Pat "Who is U.S. Grant?" — wagered $4,701
Emeric "Who was Grant?" — wagered $5,300

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